- verbembalm (verb) · embalms (third person present) · embalmed (past tense) · embalmed (past participle) · embalming (present participle) · embalming (noun)
- preserve (a corpse) from decay, originally with spices and now usually by arterial injection of a preservative:"his body was embalmed and buried in Westminster Abbey" · "the Egyptian method of embalming" · "an embalmed corpse"
- preserve (someone or something) in an unaltered state:"the band was all about revitalizing pop greats and embalming their legacy"
- archaicgive a pleasant fragrance to:"the sweetness of the linden trees embalmed all the air"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French embaumer, from em- ‘in’ + baume ‘balm’, variant of basme (see balm).
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